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Quote drama coach Replybullet Posted: 6/27/11 at 10:13pm
This year, I cast myself (teacher and director) as Bun Foo and Ching Ho's mom. She appears following curtain call as a very limited cameo role. The kids and audience loved it. However, I would never take a role that a student could fill.
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Quote tech_director Replybullet Posted: 7/04/11 at 11:31pm
When I was in HS my honors english teacher was cast as the stage manager in "Our Town".  It was the coolest thing I have ever done.
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Quote carolecat Replybullet Posted: 9/18/11 at 9:27pm
When I was in college, one of our professors did the lead role in The Matchmaker. She was cast from the beginning. At the time, I thought it was unfair that someone on the faculty was taking a student's role. 
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Quote falstaff29 Replybullet Posted: 9/25/11 at 6:15pm
When I was in middle & high school, we used to have a fundraiser every couple of years with teachers as actors (in addition of course to the student shows).  Usually the teacher shows would have some child/teen roles (e.g., Annie, Oliver, etc.).  This seemed to be the best of both worlds--kids can enjoy teachers making fools of themselves onstage and maybe learn from working with more seasoned actors, but the kids still had their own shows in which to shine.

Outside of this special context, I don't think it's appropriate for teachers to be onstage in school shows.  Good drama teachers will promote technique--school plays are not JUST learning experiences but should aim to be good productions too, but they are learning experiences nonetheless.  Students, entirely appropriately, may feel uncomfortable acting with their teachers, and they should have an environment to perform safe from this.


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Quote MusicManD Replybullet Posted: 10/08/11 at 7:39pm
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Students, entirely appropriately, may feel uncomfortable acting with their teachers, and they should have an environment to perform safe from this.


This is a great point, and it goes the other way as well.  For example, I did a show this summer with the local CT and one of my students was in it.  We had to read a scene opposite each other for the audition, which was awkward to say the least.

On the other hand, when I was a freshman in high school, I did a CT show where I got to scream in the face of my middle school principal.  It was strangely cathartic (he's now the president of the CT Board and I'm a board member- I guess the drama bug just sticks with you).
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Quote Majicwrench Replybullet Posted: 10/08/11 at 11:24pm
 Tis always interesting with the kids growing up....I do a middle school show every spring, and cast just kids. But this year, one of the girls I have worked with for years, who is in HS now, is in my CT show, and there is some sexual tension between the two characters. It never feels odd on stage, as a matter of fact I am suprised how easy it has been. But sometimes off-stage, when I think about it, it does feel odd.
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Quote fatdogmgk Replybullet Posted: 10/25/12 at 1:35pm
I have shied away from using adults for the most part but have directed The Boys Next Door twice, at two different schools, and have used a teacher both times. I feel as though the relationship between the two characters involved in the scene is too much for a high school performer to handle and I will not allow a student to mentally and physically abuse another student in that fashion.
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Quote avcastner Replybullet Posted: 11/12/12 at 7:31pm
I have had to use adults in casts, especially when we were short guys for the "this must be cast by a male" roles.  I teach at a K3-12th grade Christian school, so we do not cast women as men.  I try not to place my men in any type of uncomfortable position, such as playing opposite a teen girl in a romantic role.  And, casting the adults has helped with tickets sales to our younger audience when I cast the elementary teachers in the play--they just love to see their teachers perform.
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